Just want to explain my situation... I am currently on disability and have been for 3 year's. I have been recieveing letter's from them since November until now. Each of these letter's state that in order for me to stay on disability, i have to go through the process of re-applying. (medical information;ECT) They send me 2 letter's per month and i have filled them out and returned them, but they are still harassing me. If i qualified for it then with bulging disc disease, what has changed now? The way the economy is i am so fearful of loosing it. I don't know what else to do. If you have any information that can help me please.
The central government of the US is the Federal government.
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central and federal are the same type of government but in some countries it is known by the name of "federal government"
The funding for the Social Security Act programs primarily originated from payroll taxes collected under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA). Employers and employees contribute to the Social Security Trust Fund through these taxes, which are used to pay for benefits such as retirement, disability, and Medicare. Additionally, the federal government may allocate general revenue to support certain aspects of the program.
Yes, it is possible to collect both state disability benefits and federal disability benefits simultaneously, but there are specific rules that apply. State disability programs vary by state and may have different eligibility criteria and benefit amounts. However, receiving state disability benefits might affect the amount of federal disability benefits you receive, as some states offset their payments with federal benefits. It's essential to check the regulations in your state and consult with a benefits advisor for personalized guidance.
Generally, courts consider federal disability income to be exempt from garnishment. Disability income includes Social Security disability, or SSI, and most federal pension benefits are also exempt from judgments. Military and federal student benefits fall under the same category.
In New Jersey, disability benefits received from the state are generally not subject to state income tax, so you do not have to claim them on your New Jersey tax return. However, if you receive disability benefits from the federal government, such as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), those benefits may be subject to federal income tax depending on your overall income. It’s advisable to consult with a tax professional for personalized guidance based on your specific situation.
Not by a judgment creditor. They are subject to garnishment for child support, federal tax arrearages and in some cases spousal maintenance (alimony).
Some Social Security Disability beneficiaries have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security Disability benefits, while others do not.
It is a federal tax to support the Social Security old age and survivors benefits and the Social Security Disability Income benefits.
Arizona does not have state mandated short term disability insurance. You can get short term disability coverage on your own.Social Security Disability is a federal program designed for people who are permanently disabled.
State laws do not govern SSD or Veteran Disability benefits. Such benefits are protected under federal exemption laws and are not subject to attachment for creditor debt only.
No. Social Security and/or private disability benefits are not subject to garnishment except for child support or federal tax arrearages and in rare cases spousal maintenance.
Generally speaking, VA disability benefits are not taxable at the federal level. These benefits are not considered as income for tax purposes by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). However, it is important to note that some states may have different regulations regarding the taxation of VA disability benefits, so it is advisable to consult with a tax professional or the state's tax department for specific information.
Information regarding federal employment benefits can be found online. Benefits for Federal Employees are found on the Official USA's Government website. Benefits differ between the different careers available as a federal employee.
Yes, state disability insurance benefits may be subject to federal income tax, depending on your overall income and tax situation. However, most states do not tax disability benefits at the state level. It's important to check both federal and state tax regulations or consult a tax professional to understand your specific obligations.